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    Mick Young is offline Fossicker Silver Subscriber
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    Dual battery system

    G'day all,
    I just got a quote from ARB for their best dual battery set up which was $2,242. That's all done, drive away. Do you think that sounds in the ball park. I would appreciate a second opinion. They'll be using new wiring and a double socket in the rear. Cheers.

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    How much??

    Have you looked at the dual battery systems supplied by Traxide?

    USI-160-EB | TRAXIDE - RV | Traxide - RV

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    Mick Young is offline Fossicker Silver Subscriber
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    Dual battery system

    Thanks Sheerluck. Was very helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick Young View Post
    G'day all,
    I just got a quote from ARB for their best dual battery set up which was $2,242. That's all done, drive away. Do you think that sounds in the ball park. I would appreciate a second opinion. They'll be using new wiring and a double socket in the rear. Cheers.
    That sort of money id like it gold plated please

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    lewy is offline Wizard Silver Subscriber
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    you could drive to qld and get drivesafe to fit it for that price.well almost

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    Too dear

    Suggest more quotes

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    The problem is ARB will quote you for a separate charger as they assume all cars (and tried to tell me the D2 was included) won't supply the 13-14v constantly. The new cars alternators drop after a while so need a solution.

    The D2 doesn't. I just installed a dual battery kit from tracked myself. I have a HSE so can't fit the second battery in the engine bay so I installed an ArkPak in the rear bin area.

    Cost roughy $300 for the kit, $100 for ArkPak and then $300 for the deep cycle battery. Took me about 1.5hrs all done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lewy View Post
    you could drive to qld and get drivesafe to fit it for that price.well almost
    And you would have plenty of change

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    Hi Mick and can you fit a kit yourself?

    If so, ave a look at the D2 battery tray at this link.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/verandah/1...tery-tray.html

    Then you could fit one of my SC80-FPC kits and you would have a setup that does a lot more than anything ARB can offer, and for about half the price.

    SC80-FPC | TRAXIDE - RV | Traxide - RV

    If you can not fit a DBS yourself, it should cost about $400 to have an auto electrician fit it for you.

    Cheers, Tim.

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    It's great to see that by 9 posts in this forum that everyone has spelled "dual" correctly.

    But seriously, buy one of Drivesafe's kits and you will be better off.

    Will.

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